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Interpersonal dysfunction in borderline personality: a decision neuroscience perspective
MN Hallquist, NT Hall, AM Schreiber, AY Dombrovski
Current opinion in psychology 21, 94-104, 2018
302018
From description to explanation: Integrating across multiple levels of analysis to inform neuroscientific accounts of dimensional personality pathology
TA Allen, AM Schreiber, NT Hall, MN Hallquist
Journal of Personality Disorders 34 (5), 650-676, 2020
162020
Disrupted physiological coregulation during a conflict predicts short-term discord and long-term relationship dysfunction in couples with personality pathology.
AM Schreiber, AGC Wright, JE Beeney, SD Stepp, LN Scott, PA Pilkonis, ...
Journal of abnormal psychology 129 (5), 433, 2020
122020
Dispositional attachment style moderates the effects of physiological coregulation on short-term changes in attachment anxiety and avoidance.
AM Schreiber, PA Pilkonis, MN Hallquist
Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 12 (6), 570, 2021
92021
Disentangling cognitive processes in externalizing psychopathology using drift diffusion modeling: Antagonism, but not disinhibition, is associated with poor cognitive control
NT Hall, AM Schreiber, TA Allen, MN Hallquist
Journal of personality 89 (5), 970-985, 2021
92021
Explanatory personality science in the neuroimaging era: The map is not the territory
TA Allen, NT Hall, AM Schreiber, MN Hallquist
Current opinion in behavioral sciences 43, 236-241, 2022
32022
Prototype Approach to Personality Disorders
A Schreiber, N Hall, M Hallquist
Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2017
22017
Treatment outcomes of Veteran men in a comprehensive Dialectical Behavior Therapy program: characterizing sex differences in symptom trajectories
AM Schreiber, CD Cawood
Journal of Psychiatric Research 164, 90-97, 2023
12023
The Role of Neurocomputational Decision Processes in Affect-Based Impulsivity in Borderline Personality
AM Schreiber
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2023
2023
Good Taxonomy Can Address Classification Challenges in Personality Pathology by Providing Informative Priors That Balance Information Compression and Fidelity
NT HALL, AM SCHREIBER, MN HALLQUIST
The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Disorders, 136-140, 2020
2020
A developmental perspective on personality and psychopathology across the life span
S Wilson, TM Olino, NT Hall, AM Schreiber, TA Allen, MN Hallquist, ...
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